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Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
Dealt to me in the BB: [Jh, Td]
Community cards: [Tc, 4s, Th] Community cards: [As] Community cards: [8d] Opponent HoleCards [Ah, Ts] HiHand [a full house, tens full of aces] [Ts, Th, Tc, As, Ah] Dealt to me in the SB: [Js, 3s] Community cards: [3c, 9h, Qd] Community cards: [5s] Community cards: [Jc] Opponent HoleCards [Jd, Qs] HiHand [two pairs, queens and jacks] [Qs, Qd, Jd, Jc, 9h] folded 2 hands, then... Dealt to me in MP3: [9d, 9h] Community cards: [4d, 8s, 9s] Community cards: [Js] Community cards: [5h] Opponent HoleCards [Td, Qd] HiHand [a straight, eight to queen] [Qd, Js, Td, 9s, 8s] I go bust and leave the table to play shorthanded.... Dealt to me in the BB: [9h, 7d] Community cards: [Kc, 5d, 9d] Community cards: [7s] -> the case 7 Community cards: [Ah] Opponent HoleCards [7c, 7h] - he raised from the button HiHand [three of a kind, sevens] [7s, 7h, 7c, Ah, Kc] So what do we have here? Trips, set, two pair get busted and finally another two pair loses to the only card in the deck. I guess this should set a probability record of some sort. Honestly, can someone get screwed worse than that? |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
You sold what to who now for how many jellybeans?
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
maybe like 2:1
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
well this happens to me about once a day and say I play 2000 hands in a day then it looks to be somewhere around 500:1
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
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You sold what to who now for how many jellybeans? [/ QUOTE ] It's not a record. And you probably butchered the set < straight hand. But it does qualify as a mini-cooler and you get the sympathy that warrants. Now man up, don't make me tell you twice. |
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The question is not why I get screwed like that in a neverending streak of bad beats, the question is how to play poker for a living when the unlikely events happen just as often as the likely ones.
So far online poker has been a complete random event for me. I lose with my good hands as often as I win. The problem is that I still lose most of my bad hands, because I usually fold them if I don't get the odds to continue and definitely before I get the chance to suck out. The only consistent winners I can spot are those 35/20 guys who go to the river in 60% of the time, in short: LAG-tards who should be losing their whole stack in no time, at least in theory.... |
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The question is not why I get screwed like that in a neverending streak of bad beats, the question is how to play poker for a living when the unlikely events happen just as often as the likely ones. So far online poker has been a complete random event for me. I lose with my good hands as often as I win. The problem is that I still lose most of my bad hands, because I usually fold them if I don't get the odds to continue and definitely before I get the chance to suck out. The only consistent winners I can spot are those 35/20 guys who go to the river in 60% of the time, in short: LAG-tards who should be losing their whole stack in no time, at least in theory.... [/ QUOTE ] Reged: 03/29/05 |
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The question is not why I get screwed like that in a neverending streak of bad beats, the question is how to play poker for a living when the unlikely events happen just as often as the likely ones. So far online poker has been a complete random event for me. I lose with my good hands as often as I win. The problem is that I still lose most of my bad hands, because I usually fold them if I don't get the odds to continue and definitely before I get the chance to suck out. The only consistent winners I can spot are those 35/20 guys who go to the river in 60% of the time, in short: LAG-tards who should be losing their whole stack in no time, at least in theory.... [/ QUOTE ] What did I just say? I don't know what kind of crazy bizarro world manning up this is, but you're on thin ice buddy. To the stratgy forums with you, post haste! |
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[ QUOTE ] The question is not why I get screwed like that in a neverending streak of bad beats, the question is how to play poker for a living when the unlikely events happen just as often as the likely ones. So far online poker has been a complete random event for me. I lose with my good hands as often as I win. The problem is that I still lose most of my bad hands, because I usually fold them if I don't get the odds to continue and definitely before I get the chance to suck out. The only consistent winners I can spot are those 35/20 guys who go to the river in 60% of the time, in short: LAG-tards who should be losing their whole stack in no time, at least in theory.... [/ QUOTE ] Reged: 03/29/05 [/ QUOTE ] hes also trying to argue that chip reese and doyle brunson colluded at the HORSE FT. so take his opinions lightly. |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
You know, it's all a big conspiracy [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
shandrax: you're probably a fish. keep donating.
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shandrax: you're probably a very good player . keep working through this brief setback . [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/HorseWTF.gif [/ QUOTE ] lol. [/ QUOTE ] QFT |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
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shandrax: you're probably a fish. keep donating. [/ QUOTE ] My bad, didn't realize that this section was for the idiots to get some self-confidence back by laughing about others. |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
Well now you know.
Sucks about the mini cooler- time to sack up. |
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[ QUOTE ] shandrax: you're probably a fish. keep donating. [/ QUOTE ] My bad, didn't realize that this section was for the idiots to get some self-confidence back by laughing about others. [/ QUOTE ] Forum Assessment: Another thing you are a fish at. |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
1:1- it either happenes, or it doesn't.
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
ban
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
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[ QUOTE ] shandrax: you're probably a fish. keep donating. [/ QUOTE ] My bad, didn't realize that this section was for the idiots to get some self-confidence back by laughing about others. [/ QUOTE ] check post count before you respond next time to save yourself the embarrassment. |
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[ QUOTE ] shandrax: you're probably a fish. keep donating. [/ QUOTE ] My bad, didn't realize that this section was for the idiots to get some self-confidence back by laughing about others. [/ QUOTE ] lol |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
next time you defend 97o to a button raise, ask yourself "what am I trying to flop OOP that I will like?"
(2 pair obv) edit: unless this is minbet, in which case, lol minbet |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
doomswitch, amirite?
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
What are "community cards"? Sounds sh*t.
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
the odds of this are 568238476:1.5
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Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
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next time you defend 97o to a button raise, ask yourself "what am I trying to flop OOP that I will like?" (2 pair obv) edit: unless this is minbet, in which case, lol minbet [/ QUOTE ] 9-7o is the min-cutoff against someone raising with optimal range on the button. Losing to a 1-outer makes it look like a donk-call, but in fact it wasn't. I guess this whole story is a case of rocket science meets caveman and gets busted. |
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[ QUOTE ] next time you defend 97o to a button raise, ask yourself "what am I trying to flop OOP that I will like?" (2 pair obv) edit: unless this is minbet, in which case, lol minbet [/ QUOTE ] 9-7o is the min-cutoff against someone raising with optimal range on the button. Losing to a 1-outer makes it look like a donk-call, but in fact it wasn't. I guess this whole story is a case of rocket science meets caveman and gets busted. [/ QUOTE ] YOU MOTHER [censored] |
Re: Seriously, what are the odds for this to happen back to back?
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[ QUOTE ] next time you defend 97o to a button raise, ask yourself "what am I trying to flop OOP that I will like?" (2 pair obv) edit: unless this is minbet, in which case, lol minbet [/ QUOTE ] 9-7o is the min-cutoff against someone raising with optimal range on the button. Losing to a 1-outer makes it look like a donk-call, but in fact it wasn't. I guess this whole story is a case of rocket science meets caveman and gets busted. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, you're exactly right. Rocket scientist for sure. |
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back to back [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] folded 2 hands, then... [/ QUOTE ] Aha! |
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